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14.04.2007, 14:46 quote

trevp66
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twistedvoilet wrote:
trevp66 wrote:
If my horse wins or I get that lottery win tonight then i'll treat you vi Smile
awwww you are a sweetie... what are you after..


that depends on what you're expecting me to treat you to i guess Wink

 

14.04.2007, 14:55 quote

Anonymous

trevp66 wrote:
twistedvoilet wrote:
trevp66 wrote:
If my horse wins or I get that lottery win tonight then i'll treat you vi Smile
awwww you are a sweetie... what are you after..


that depends on what you're expecting me to treat you to i guess Wink
well i expect a bag of chips... good ones tho.. not those ones you get from the chinese

 

14.04.2007, 15:08 quote

trevp66
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Well my horse didn't win, but the budget will stretch to more than a bag of chips, and maybe more if i get that lottery win!

 

14.04.2007, 15:08 quote

Anonymous

oooh a bag of chips and a battered sausage... oooh im excited now

 

14.04.2007, 15:11 quote

trevp66
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right i'm off to buy my lottery tickets then! If the lady wants a battered sausage then that's what she'll get. Smile

 

14.04.2007, 16:01 quote

Anonymous

NIGHTWAVE wrote:
trevp66 wrote:
Cazzabee wrote:
redoctober wrote:
Every time I have my hair even trimmed, I think about what else that money could have bought and I REALLY resent having to pay 3 times or more the amount a guy would to have the same amount cut off Mad


Well said Red.......


It's not just on haircuts though - those Q10, hydroenergising, superpeptides type of face creams that cost £30 for a little jar....well, apart from maybe a bit of scent, they are identical to mens post-shave moisturisers that only cost a fiver.
And clothes too, generally are cheaper for blokes.
But not car insurance.

i only pay a fiver to get hair cut and he does a better haircut than one of these bimbos that charge 30 quid


Its a guy that cuts my hair and charges me £15 for a basic trim.

 

14.04.2007, 16:07 quote

Anonymous

Well i hope woman prefer very short hair Very Happy

So easy to keep as well, no idea why men have long hair :/

 

14.04.2007, 16:14 quote

Anonymous

MessyMan wrote:
Well i hope woman prefer very short hair Very Happy

So easy to keep as well, no idea why men have long hair :/


'cos it's dead sexy on a man! lol Laughing but short is good too

 

14.04.2007, 16:41 quote

trevp66
trevp66 Joined: 26 May 2006 Posts: 1121 Location: United Kingdom, England, Hertfordshire
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And what about an average length of hair? Say, a nice mullet or a wedge? not sexy?

 

14.04.2007, 16:44 quote

Anonymous

trevp66 wrote:
And what about an average length of hair? Say, a nice mullet or a wedge? not sexy?


um........ Wink

 

14.04.2007, 16:49 quote

Anonymous

redoctober wrote:
NIGHTWAVE wrote:
trevp66 wrote:
Cazzabee wrote:
redoctober wrote:
Every time I have my hair even trimmed, I think about what else that money could have bought and I REALLY resent having to pay 3 times or more the amount a guy would to have the same amount cut off Mad


Well said Red.......


It's not just on haircuts though - those Q10, hydroenergising, superpeptides type of face creams that cost £30 for a little jar....well, apart from maybe a bit of scent, they are identical to mens post-shave moisturisers that only cost a fiver.
And clothes too, generally are cheaper for blokes.
But not car insurance.

i only pay a fiver to get hair cut and he does a better haircut than one of these bimbos that charge 30 quid


Its a guy that cuts my hair and charges me £15 for a basic trim.


Bloody hell where do you get your hair cut??? it costs me £35 a time, i have to get it done every 4-6 weeks as my hair is so long and thick, i have to get it shaved thinner too

 

14.04.2007, 16:49 quote

trevp66
trevp66 Joined: 26 May 2006 Posts: 1121 Location: United Kingdom, England, Hertfordshire
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Thats the problem, if I was gonna go with the long hair, i'd have to endure the bit between the short and the long somehow Confused

 

14.04.2007, 16:51 quote

Anonymous

danni82 wrote:
redoctober wrote:
NIGHTWAVE wrote:
trevp66 wrote:
Cazzabee wrote:
redoctober wrote:
Every time I have my hair even trimmed, I think about what else that money could have bought and I REALLY resent having to pay 3 times or more the amount a guy would to have the same amount cut off Mad


Well said Red.......


It's not just on haircuts though - those Q10, hydroenergising, superpeptides type of face creams that cost £30 for a little jar....well, apart from maybe a bit of scent, they are identical to mens post-shave moisturisers that only cost a fiver.
And clothes too, generally are cheaper for blokes.
But not car insurance.

i only pay a fiver to get hair cut and he does a better haircut than one of these bimbos that charge 30 quid


Its a guy that cuts my hair and charges me £15 for a basic trim.


Bloody hell where do you get your hair cut??? it costs me £35 a time, i have to get it done every 4-6 weeks as my hair is so long and thick, i have to get it shaved thinner too


Thats a basic trim. No washing or blow drying or what have you, the wash costs extra. I have to admit I pay for the wash cos I love having my head rubbed! Laughing It's soooo therapeutic

 

14.04.2007, 16:54 quote

Anonymous

redoctober wrote:
danni82 wrote:
redoctober wrote:
NIGHTWAVE wrote:
trevp66 wrote:
Cazzabee wrote:
redoctober wrote:
Every time I have my hair even trimmed, I think about what else that money could have bought and I REALLY resent having to pay 3 times or more the amount a guy would to have the same amount cut off Mad


Well said Red.......


It's not just on haircuts though - those Q10, hydroenergising, superpeptides type of face creams that cost £30 for a little jar....well, apart from maybe a bit of scent, they are identical to mens post-shave moisturisers that only cost a fiver.
And clothes too, generally are cheaper for blokes.
But not car insurance.

i only pay a fiver to get hair cut and he does a better haircut than one of these bimbos that charge 30 quid


Its a guy that cuts my hair and charges me £15 for a basic trim.


Bloody hell where do you get your hair cut??? it costs me £35 a time, i have to get it done every 4-6 weeks as my hair is so long and thick, i have to get it shaved thinner too


Thats a basic trim. No washing or blow drying or what have you, the wash costs extra. I have to admit I pay for the wash cos I love having my head rubbed! Laughing It's soooo therapeutic

Oh god yeah i love the way they massage the conditioner in man i nearly fall asleep

 

14.04.2007, 19:09 quote

Anonymous

trevp66 wrote:
And what about an average length of hair? Say, a nice mullet or a wedge? not sexy?
mullets all the way.... with a bit of spandex too

 
 
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